He was recorded as Warren Case, in the household of James W. Tinsley, and 11 years old at the time of this census. Missouri was his reported birthplace. [He was adopted by the Tinsleys after his parents died in 1843 from pneumonia.]

He was recorded as the head of household and 42 years old at the time of this census. His occupation was recorded as "farmer", and Missouri was his reported birthplace. Indiana was the recorded birthplace of his father and mother.

he was a private in Company D, 10th Missouri Infantry and served from 15 Aug 1861 to 9 June 1965 for 4 yrs, 9 mos, and 24 days. Even though this is supposed to be a "Union" veterans census, Joseph served in the Confederate Missouri Infantry.

[S544] Weber Cemetery (Dent County, Missouri; LAT/LON N37.73455°, W-91.76734°; located west of Anutt. Take Hwy O west from Anutt, about 1.5 miles to County Road 213 (gravel). Take CR213 north to CR212 west (a rarely-used one-lane gravel path) for approximately 2.5 miles. The road curves to the left (this is where the Case farm is located), the cemetery is on the right. The J.W. Case graves are way in the back of the cemetery), Joseph Warren Case marker; personally read and photographed, 8 October 2005. (Reliability: 3).

[S281] Ruth M. Slevin, compiler, Morgan County, Indiana Marriage Records 1822-1851, (Fort Wayne, Indiana : Allen County Public Library, 1967), p. 215. The Morgan County courthouse was partially destroyed by fire on the 21st of March, 1876. In August of 1876, J.K. Scott was appointed by the County Commissioners to copy records that were damaged into new books. Without doubt, there are many errors in the transcription.. (Reliability: 1).